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Black People Aren’t Making Things Up: The Science Behind ‘Racial Battle Fatigue’

Black People Aren’t Making Things Up: The Science Behind ‘Racial Battle Fatigue’

Credit:Shutterstock In the early 2000s, University of Utah researcher William A. Smith coined the term “racial Battle fatigue” while studying how racialized microaggressions—relatively inconspicuous, but potent, degradation of marginalized people—affected black students at predominately white colleges and universities. His paper, titled “Challenging Racial Battle Fatigue,” concluded that



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